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Publication Date
1913
Chapter
95
Session Type
Regular
Session Number
1
Document Type
Act
Start Page
305
Topics
Hours of Labor - For Miners
Keywords
Hours of Labor - For Miners
Recommended Citation
Colorado General Assembly, "To Regulate and Limit the Hours of Employment in All Under Ground Mines, Under Ground Workings, Open Cut Workings, Open Pit Workings, Smelters, Reduction Works, Stamp Mills, Concentrating Mills, Chlorination Processes, Cyanide Processes, and Coke Ovens; to Declare Certain Employments Injurious to Health and Dangerous to Life and Limb; to Provide a Penalty for the Violation of the Provisions of This Act; to Repeal Chapter 119 of the Session Laws of 1905, Approved March 21, 1905; to Repeal a Certain Act Submitted by Initiative Petition at the November Election 1912, Which Initiated Act Is Entitled "An Act to Regulate and Limit the Hours of Employment in All Under Gound Mines, Under Ground Workings, Open Cut Workings, Open Pit Workings, Smelters, Reduction Works, Stamp Mills, Concentrating Mills, Chlorination Processes, Cyanide Processes and Coke Ovens; to Declare Certain Employments Injurious to Health and Dangerous to Life and Limb; to Provide a Penalty for the Violation of the Provisions of This Act; to Repeal All Other Acts and Parts of Acts in Conflict with This Act"; and to Declare That This Act is a Law Necessary for the Immediate Preservation of the Public Health and Safety, and One That Shall Take Effect and Be in Force from and after Its Passage, and to Repeal All Other Acts and Parts of Acts in Conflict with This Act." (1913). Session Laws 1901-1950. 1405.
https://scholar.law.colorado.edu/session-laws-1901-1950/1405